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2024 AAU Mid-Atlantic district
karate championship

2024 Mid-Atlantic District Karate Championships

April 21st, 2024

Join us in Bangor, Pennsylvania for an action-packed tournament.

This tournament is a qualifier for AAU Nationals, and will be included in the AAU national point system.

This event is licensed by the Amateur Athletic Union of the U.S., Inc. All participants must have a current AAU membership. AAU membership may not be included as part of the entry fee to the event. AAU Youth Athlete membership must be obtained before the competition begins, except where the event operator has a laptop available with an internet connection. Be Prepared: Adult and Non-Athlete memberships are no longer instant and cannot be applied for at an event. Due to background screenings, please allow up to 10 days for adult memberships to be processed. Participants are encouraged to visit the AAU website www.aausports.org to obtain their membership.

Registration closes April 19th at 11:59 pm Eastern. Registrations will not be accepted on the day of the tournament.

Information

WHEN

Sunday, April 21st
8:00 AM

WHERE

Bangor Area High School
187 5 Points Richmond Rd, Bangor, PA 18013

REGISTRATION COST

Hampton Inn Easton (South of VENUE)

DISCOUNT AVAILABLE UNTIL APRIL 5

HOTEL (North of Venue)

TBD

EVENTS

KOBUDO
KATA
SANBON KUMITE
TEAM KATA
ULTIMATE ROTATIONAL KUMITE

DIVISIONS

Beginner: 1 or less years of training
Novice: 1 or more, but less than 2 years of training
Intermediate: 2 or more, but less than 4 years of training
Advanced: 4+ years of training

FAQ

If you cannot make the tournament, please write a message to [email protected] no later than 15 days before the event and we will issue a refund. If it is within 15 days of the event, we will only be able to issue a credit for a future event.

TBD – The doors will open at 8am. Tournament begins at 8:00 AM.

No, you cannot. Registration will close two days before the day of the tournament.

Beginner: 1 or less years of training
Novice: 1 or more, but less than 2 years of training
Intermediate: 2 or more, but less than 4 years of training
Advanced: 4+ years of training

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Rules: AAU/WUKF

 Age: 5 and up

  • This event is licensed by the Amateur Athletic Union of the U.S. Inc.
  • Participants must have a current AAU membership.
  • AAU membership may be included as part of the entry fee to the event.
  • AAU membership must be obtained before the competition begins except where the event operator has a laptop available with an internet connection. Participants are encouraged to visit the AAU website https://aausports.org/ to obtain their membership.

Dress Code: • The official AAU Karate patch must be worn for this competition (sewn to gi) • Beginner – Must wear White Belt • Novice – Must wear Green Belt • Intermediate – Must wear Brown Belt • Advanced – Must wear Black Belt • Traditional White Gi (no piping or stripes) • No rolled sleeves or cuffs • Pants must be 3/4 length (between ankle and knee) • Sleeves must be 3/4 length (between wrist and elbow) • Females must wear a plain white t-shirt or white sports bra under gi top • No headbands or jewelry • Uniforms may not bear unreasonably sized trademark or name of a product or manufacturer, and may not bear the name of a club/organization/competing league. Only the original manufacturer’s labels may be displayed on the gi and in the normally accepted locations. • Only acceptable logo on uniform and/or equipment is an AAU logo unless approved by the AAU Executive Committee

Mandatory Equipment: • White Naugahyde/Leather Fist guards (AAU Approved) • White Foam Headgear with face shield (AAU approved) ages 17 and under • Groin Cup Protector (Males) • Mouth guard

Optional Equipment: • Red Naugahyde/Leather Fist Guards (AAU Approved) * • White or Red Cloth/Naugahyde Shin pads (AAU Approved) * • White or Red Cloth/Naugahyde Boot/Instep Pads (AAU Approved) * • White Foam Open Face Headgear (Adult) (AAU Approved) • White Breast Shield (Female) • White Chest Protectors • When wearing red equipment, you must be Aka. If you are Shiro you cannot wear Red Fist Guards or Red Boots, you can wear Red Shin pads if they are covered by your uniform. Rules: For a complete copy of the rules, please click here: https://aaukarate.org/page.php?page_id=100177

Referees/ Volunteers The unsung heroes of any tournament are the referees and volunteers who make it possible. Volunteers receive free admission for the day.

 

Inclusive Categories

Group A: Competitors have full mobility of arms and legs (competitor can kick above the waist and extend arms fully for hand techniques) or have a higher level of cognitive skills. Competitors perform patterns with assistance from instructor/coach. Instructor/Coach assists from outside the ring.

Group B: Competitors have limited mobility of arms and/or legs (do not kick above the waist, do not extend arms fully for hand techniques) or have a lower level of cognitive skills. Competitors perform basis skills such as blocking, striking and kicking techniques with direction from an instructor/ coach. Instructor/coach may be in the ring with competitor and perform technique/form alongside of the competitor.

Group C: Competitor compete in a wheelchair. Competitor performs techniques/ forms on their own.

QUESTIONS If you have any questions, please feel free to contact the Tournament Director Michael Todas at [email protected]

ULTIMATE ROTATIONAL KUMITE

Ultimate Rotational Kumite is a fast paced team event, where two teams of three kumite athletes compete against each other in a six minute kumite match. Team members rotate in and out of the fight when their coach calls for a change.
We have taken this event to the next level. We realized not every dojo has enough kumite athletes in specific age groups to form rotational kumite teams. To allow karateka who do not have enough athletes in their dojo to create a team, we created Ultimate Rotational Kumite.
When you sign up for this division, you will be placed in a pool of competitors. Prior to the start of the division, all the competitors in the division will draw tiles from a hat. Based on these draws you will be assigned to a random team. You might be on a team with your dojo mates, you might be on a team with people you don’t know. Coaches will also be put in a pool, and draw tiles to determine which team they will coach. Can your team come together and beat the other teams? Should your team win, all members of your team will receive a medal.

Rotational Team Match

A. The Sanbon Rotation team will be composed of 3 competitors (minimum) and a coach in each round.

B. A team that does not have 3 competitors at the start of each round of the competition will not be allowed to compete and will be declared Kiken.

C.  Each competitor must fight at least once and for at least 15 seconds during the prescribed time (6 min).

D. If, at the end of the match, one of the competitors has not fought, the team involved will be disqualified (Hansoku).

E. In the final seconds of the allotted time, a competitor can fight for less than 15 seconds if the change was requested by the Coach and validated by the Change Judge.

F. EXCEPTION: If one team reaches an advantage of “6 points” (3 Ippon, or 6 waza-ari, or a combination of Ippon and Waza-ari), ahead of the other team and before the time-up bell is sounded, their team will be declared the winner even if the other members of his team did not fight.

MORE INFORMATION: AAU Kumite Rule Book

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